Female Promoter To Close The Entertainment Gap Between Gabz And Ghetto

Miss Dee could definitely be the next big thing in music promotion after the departed Soares Katumbela
Miss Dee could definitely be the next big thing in music promotion after the departed Soares Katumbela

FRANCISTOWN: Dineo Keoreng also known as Miss Dee aims to be a phenomenal fulcrum in bridging the gap that exists in the entertainment industry between Gaborone and Francistown.

Based in the heart of the second city Francistown, the 28-year-old Keoreng, who trades under Miss Dee Promotions, aims at developing, branding and promoting local artists.

Keoreng, who has largely been contributing and promoting the creative industry in Francistown, told Business Monitor that her business which she started about four years ago, is already creating waves in the music and arts industry as well as across the region.

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